One of the conditions for Jude joining me on the trip was that on the Tuesday night, we would go to Tony’s Bingo at the Harbour Inn, which is right next door to Felingog.

I first time I went to Tony’s Bingo was with my sister and her son, when he was about 15 and we loved it, so it has become a bit of a tradition on trips to Solva.

Jude was not too sure!! But the evening – although it doesn’t start til way after the publicised time of 9pm, was really good fun, with loads of local fun and banter – “At the end of your foot – 8 – 0……. (a toe) 80”

There is something wonderful about being away from home and sitting in a cafe with knitting or crochet that feels SO good – delightful conversations strike up and meander around all things creative – cafe crochet – can’t beat it. Know what I mean?

The cafe is also a gallery for local artists and the tablecloths provided doodle inspirationwe checked out the cottage to let for future reference.

and then out into the mild grey drizzly day and back to the smallest city in Britain, St.Davids.